Wichita Daily Times (Wichita Falls, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Monday, May 15, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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INDIANA AT SEVENTH STREET
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weave Tricolette—a slip-on model with kimono dleeve,
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“Lady - Lyke”
Corsets
voun-iruw or INCH
NAIXVALL AT AMILESE
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jllenges cops
PART OF HARNESS BREAKS
AND ROOT GBASHK• TO
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Tuesday and Wednesday, May 16th and 17th
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PARACHUTE USED IS .
BORROWED FOR EVENT
WILL CONNECT WITH
THIS COUNTY’S ROADS
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At Popular Prices
These two beautiful silk skirts will quickly reeommend
themselves at the low pricea.__________
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Front Lace Corsets
$1.49 to $4.98
Only one front Jam
model is pictured. Wo
have a variety of etyles
for every figure. An
sizes.
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“The best greetings that we can offer
customers of this store is contained in the
statement that you may buy with confi-
dence. Prices have stabilized themselves
at from one-fourth to one-half less than
they were when the drop started. You
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Mine. Emma Calve, note@-singer of
the title role Hl "Carmen." mM it.
And the praine was prompted by
one little sony sung by 13-year-ola
Kathleen Kersking. a high school girl
of Wichita.
MS 11 •5918 (Back Lace)
“#8 98c to $4.98
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These corsets are made exclusively far us. Before
leaving the factory each conet is hand laundered, given
three inspectios and packed for shipment direct to this
store. Another desrable feature: horn supporters are
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upon at as the Mg emvelope hurjied
dwnward from the plane, A etrap
enappe as the rotlot Mr-MM
the paraehuteseha’risee tualiea, to e
denperate attempt, to raise a handt
hola on somechlaz.. then vlunued
downward. ■ ■ ■ 1b 1A
pleasant visit to her niater, Mra.
wilkerdon at Oklahome city.
Grady Rogers of Hekeu was here
on a short visit to his mother, Mra.
B. Roberta. j
Luther Morton was "in Wichita
Valls the flrat of the wek oa busi-
Bess
O. C. Hundley was here oa a visit
to his zamiy front Bowls. i
Mlns Mable Nall. who has been
worklag la a drug store at Wichita,
la home with a aprained ankle.
Waile playing ball last Friday.
Lota Harding had the misfortune to
fall and break her arm.
Gene Thagton. while sweeping th.
porch Monday fell on the cement
and erushed his knee cap.
Mina Grace Tarbrough and broth-
er. Ben, who have positions la
Wichita Falls .were here for the
week-end with their parents, Mr.
Marlo Antoinette had a handker-
chief that was embroldered with
pearls valued at $6,000.
AVIATORISKILLED-
INPARACMUTELEAP
IT VERNON SUNDAY
Wichita. Music eruies induced her to
visit the Kersting home.
Kathleen cans "Rome in the Bud."
company and the tease hi
pinoed in escrow, If no well
the loose will be forfeited.
THINGS NEW IN
DIAMONO DYES
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Bert packz. of “Diamond Dyes-
soatalna directions so simple any
woman cam dya or tint her worn,
eriea, haneings, everything, even
f:he has never dyed before. Buy
Diamond Dye."—n. other hind-
then perfect home dyelu to sure be-
cauae Diamond Dyes are guaranteed
not to •pot, fnde, atreak or run. Toll
y6r druggist whether the material
you wish to dye to wool or •lIk, or
whether it to linen, cotton or mised
roods.—adv.
Blanehe Potter and Della Moore.
MEASLES.-
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longer. Theupedel
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taro is the ressom.
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Morris Loa celebrated Wednesday
The Bowing club organised here
about a month ago with Mra Brad-
ley of Henrietta as its head, met
can practically buy everything today at
25c to 60c less on the dollar and many
items are actually priced today at pre-
war figures or less. Prices, where they
have dropped unreasonably low, will start
reaction upward almost as 'suddenly as
they went down. The prosperity of the
’ country demands a fair return on produc-
tion, and we cannot expect td continue
selling below cost of manufacturing very
long without seriously affecting business
as a whole and in turn injure the indi-
vidual. We rejoice with the pubile over
the decline in prices. This firm has not
, hesitated to accept losses in order to as-
Supreme Corset Values
A Smart Style for Every Figure
FACH corset made of eoutil body cloth; s strong ma.
— terial giving long wearing service. Some plain,
others daintily trimmed or brocaded.. .
(Black Boning).
Black boning is used in our corsets entirely; a decided
factor in insuring the satisfactory service wearers of our
corsets experience.
the northweutern part of
most delightful of
all desserts possible
for all.
In making straw-
. Berry shortcake,
though, I must ur.
go the use of Mrs.
Tucker' Shorten-
lag. Its purely ve-
notable coatrat
makes the Mod of
crisp, flaky pastry
that to one, of the
cardinal delighed of
this luscious dish.
Um Mra Tuch-
or*. Shortening for
all vquir pastry and
vou'u Boeer wony
abouresuita.
That was enough!
result Kathleen and her
"Most । Kanzas musio teachers' conventiom.
i ever Then Mme. Calve gave a concert to
One lot assortment of Dresses of crisp Taffeta, Can-
ton Crepes, Krepe Knit with Cape effects, Suits of.
Tweed, Tricotine, Twill—Coast and Capes. Values up
to $42.50. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday $19.95
gmpievvvv- •
For these three days we will also have special prices on
: our Ginghams,, House Dresses, Aprons, Dotted Swiss ‘
; and Organdies.
Both electrieity and magnettamn
were known Ho the Greeka, al-
though they culd make no use of
them.
FrenclsBaooa wrote M eeeays.
mother ere to accompuny Mm, Cslvs
to her eaatla. La Cabrieres, in south-
era France. Then the noted s I ng er
wil era to the proper voice educa-
tion of her little "find."
Mice Berating firat attracted more
than local attention when Edoardd
Sacerdote, noted voice specialist of
Chicago, called the girl a "wonder
which had a potential
strength or nearix 2,000, •
steel Gaimu.
Bkirt with two 4
siit poekets, each
trimmed with 3
pearl buttons ;
All . around bolt
trimmed with 3
pearl
Oniy
$8.90
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trated to the right
is also a fane
weave Tricolette,
developed as an
over -blouse
Pointed ollar of
contrasting color
and eord trim.
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wichita Baily Tuns, mc^bay, may -
CALVE WILL TUTOR GIRL WITH
MOST WONDERFUL CHILD VOICE
CHICAGO, May 15.— Viscount and
Lady Actor arrived to Chicago yes-
terday tor a two day vinit, the latter
as the guest of the Iinola League
of Women Voters.
'Thereto no powder on my nose,"
lady Actor explained at the elation
as she waited tor photographers to
make pietures. "I gusoe It doesn’t
make much dirterence for my fen-
turse deal fit, I am told. They are
all right individually, but they are
bran miguent
for Md feat a
I he borrowed
,____the plight of a young mar-
ried woman who remented with euch
vehemence the statemen of or-
core ehook -and Johneon that ahe was
guilty of a vagramy charge that
Judge Chaunoey found It neceesary
to Impose a IM contempt of court
fine on the 111 vag tine atready as-
meemed. The defendant was arrested
echoola. Honora have mu. in
la the high echaol as
BYERS PAECINCT
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One lot of Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, Or-
, gandies. Dotted Swiss, Tweed and Tricotine Suits,
• Capes, Coats. Values up to $18.00/ This Sale
only..................... .............. $9.95
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’ One lot assortment of fascinating Gowns of Canton
Crepe, Taffetas, Knit Crepes, Tweed Suits of all colors,
checks and mixtures, navy blue and black Suits in
Tricotines—Capes and Coats. Values up to $25.00. This
Terbrought They
ile by Misses
atterpooh. Than ..grata 23 members
present end the tollowing ttteers
wer elected: Mra. W. P. Boon.,
president: Mrs. Verhon Tucker, viee-
president, and Miss Virginia Find-
toy. mecretarg. The aegt mooting
will bo held with Mra Bd Balch,
at midnteht Baturdey
atte:noon from 4 to *. There were
it zueata Alt ptesent enjoyed the
afternoon, 3 t
Mr. aad Mra H. 8. Nall wer, la
Holiday tox the Binging conventtom.
They report a great day. Classes
were there from Wichita Falls Bey-
moor, Thornberry and a number of
places,
Mise Urimle Gbe of Loco, Okla,
ha returned to her home after a
visit with her aunt, Mra. W. B. Dyer.
Mra Wagner of Dallas a vimiting
took up the prosecutiona.
more ths fines colected
mere to the aguregate. A
rooted Baturday night
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Steel output continues xain
though badly crippled by coke
shortage. Ingot production to near-
ing 18,000,000 tone a year, against
a pre-war normal of about 30,000,-
000 tons. Outlook to that mills will
be oversold in many nemi-finished
lines by June.
eleetion, the rate being 364 ter. izo
agalnet.
An error to tabulating the returns
Saturday night made II appear that
the bonds had fallen tour vota abort
of the necemeary two-thirds majorit:
the error woe dtacoyered Sunday, and
the correct figures give a two-thirds
majority with M votes to epare.
The suocess of this bond tesue
means that a uyatem of gravel ronas
wtu bo bunt to the Byers vicinity,
tying Into the Wichita county road
to Thornberry and Charite, and giv-
tag Wichita Faile direct connecilon
with the prosperous Red river coun-
try. Thi to the firat road bond -pro-
-poeal to carry in Clay county. •
3500 TEST
TO 8t MNOE NEAR
LL KUNTZ FARM
not assembled well, ac Auckland
Geddes omee told me."
She urged women to fight for the
ehgue of natona and aserted that
it Was no longer o question of get-
ting women into polltire. 'They are
airendyin." she said, "it's often a
quesuon of keeping them out, the
wrong kind."
She eharaeteriaed the modeh
American newspaper co "one of the
greatent eigne of progreas lu the
United States during the tact eight
yoara-
Mietoseops reveat 11 teeth in a
moequite. _______________
spending Sunday to jail was in no
amiable frame of mind when ar-
raignod before the court.
After her etormy megalon with the
tew obe struck u a II Dcmsty
poe end offered pugiliatie resIcan nee
le being taken back to her cell The
restatance woa abort lived., however
and throughout the morning her sohs
echoed diamaily in the upper corri-
dore of the cHy hah. J ‘
Monday moraing’s court docket
wee probably the heaviest yet eince
Judge Chamhcey and Attorney Glpeon
tlal reason for the light ' vote
throughout the country boxes was
due to the foot that the- tarmers
were busy attending to crop plant-
ing. which had been delayed by pre-
vioumly oontinued rainfall, only IM
voter being oAct in 11 country bozes
hMidabten aohnana huzoeterd pooled * > lenee to .the
Mra olan Ridinga and uete Miss
(Mary Marzueta am home after a
nacurallx. I’m tickled with the idea.
=-= WOMEN DYE
Mme. Cafe paid high tribute to
AMNfbottootfereilwUlbo
mode on the Chanvile farm, three
miles north SCSI of Iowa Park. The
teet will be just across tbs road
from the farm of Commleeloner L.
L. Kunts and will be within BO#
yards of his line.
Material has been hauled to the
soene and work on the erection of
the derrick win begin at once The
test to being made by the Fallen-
Rufmerry company which has oper-
ated to the Petrolia flelds extenaely.
The nenrest production to the loot
to two miles .south where the Lorens
Davis Production company has sev,
oral shallow producers Land own-
and after
ABILENE. TEXAS May 15.—
Four-fifths' of an Inch of rate foil
here tost night, further compllcat-
Ing the farmini. problem. High
water at Big Springs and Coahoma
caused a delay of several hours in
Texas and Pacirie schedules.
sist in accomplishing the necessary adv
justment and we recognize in the re-
sponse to our efforts a complete confi- k
dencecand respect for the policy which
has won for P. R M. its present position
of leadership in Wichita Falls.” , '
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follows: First honor. Mins Arro
Cummiae, who will be valedtetoran;
atacond honor, John Dunn, belute-
forlan. Address by prosidsat of the
las, Fred Smyera “Cisse Proph-
eey,^ Tea Adama; "wi," by Raby
Norman. The Htransit of the class
to Fred Bmyera, Arre Camming. Ted
Adams, Ruby Norman and John
Dunn. ee
Rev. W. M. Murrell of Seymour
fate
aurance- no bad
lack. You may
mix battar tody.
Set in cool place,
bake tomGrrow,
20.-
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The Victim, Rd Lirette, One Of the
Foremoot Performers ofiMid--.
Air Stunts. 5
VERNON, TEXAS. May 16—"Dare-
devM" Ed Uratts of Dallas, one of
the foremost performers of midate
thriller atunts, met death hero Sun-
dry afternoon when a piece of the
harness of the parachute with which
he was making a 2,000-toot drop,
broke, causing him to tall to the
K vatea Irony was manirest la the
tregedy, is that it was In one of
the simplest and least danrerous of
his many feats that Lrette died.
The parachute drop, wpeotacular
tcough it K hoc never been looked
upon as A very dangero.se qtnt.
Lirette porrermode other feats that
far exceeded it in risk and exertion,
and came through them all sately. I
Hie ewa parachute harness had
men. Hon. b. M. N. Marrs of the
state department at education will
deliver ths educational wdqtess.
Wednesday night, Hterary soelety
program; Thursday night program
by seventh and second grad co; Fri-
day night third, fourth end fifth
grades.
Ths Byers high school has made
Two MEN or 1oWa FARM
rLMAD ulrr To VAG
H. G. Gilmore and .L. swyler ot
loWa Park plead guilty to a charge
of vaurancy to the county cours
at law Monday morning and each
drew a fins of $25 and costs. The
two men were arrested by the sher-
MEEa 4epartment Biz empty whin-
kay« bottles were found in the auto-
mobile, deputies testitied.
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under the manai
Bqswll.
sewtns Olub
Mra Martin Jlanngan, Kathleen's
ringing teacher. "There to not -A
single thing to be undone." said she.
France wss tmmedintely planned.
And what does the Hute singer
think about ItT
"Juel think what .« wondertul
leecher I'll have," nays sho. "And
The bogy, ' badly erushed, was
found to a small creek near the
ccs ne of the exhibition.
Funeral wervices will be held 1
Tuenday At Dellaa The body was
forwarded to Dallas Monday after-
noon, asoompaaish by M. M. Merrill.
Lrette's pilot aad compnign; who
was first to reach the body after 1
it rei '
BYERS HIGH SCHOOL IS
TO CLOSE ON MAY
‛BYEns, raxia May —rhe .
ayer high school will olose -Ite
tolas months serslion May 26. Closine
Exetelnes will bo hea by the aram-
tugdeseci &
drunk and disturbing the yeses found
that ouch a spree was worth about
140, white the usual traffic v lota tors
shelled out M. 110 and 111 With mo-
notonous reuularity when their cases
were called.
Incidentally the court entered a 14
ripe agatnat one-of the local contres-
rional candidates in Saturday‛• elee-
lions who was picked up for he v tag
.left the motor of bta car running over-
time on a downtown street.
A jury trial, demanded by a man
arrested for cutting corners, wss set
for 1:00 o’clock Monday afternoon.
URGES WOMEN TO FIGHT
FOR LEAGUE OF NATIONS
GUINN WILLIAMS cAnnIES
BAYLon BY PLURALITY OF M
SEYMOUR. TEXAS, May 11— A
complete tabulation of the vote of
Baylor county tn the conkresslonal
race for the unexpired term of Lu-
cian W. Parish hsld Saturday fol.
K A. L Morgan 117.
Guinn Williams 111.
Orville Bullinkton 11.
Mor Annie Webb Banton 71.
A totaT of tonly tri vores wore
polled at the 11 voltag boxes of the
oeuaty, 'll! of thene being polled In
the Beymour box. Less than a third
of the qualified' voter east" their
ballots last Saturday. One substan-
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Faney Novelty
suk Bkirt with 11 . . ,
all . around belt 444/
trimmed .with one r
pear button, el- Ala
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$7.90
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